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VERY RARE.
This is another one of those very prolific tiny peas from Africa that grow extremely well with very high yields. These seeds were grown in a sandy area on a parcel I plant cowpeas on, and mulched with straw. The only water they received was rain. There was too much rain the first part of the year and a drought the second half. These peas out yielded all of my other cowpeas (except Gray Speckled Palapye cowpea) at my home garden that were pampered all summer. I only used liquid seaweed to foliar feed the seedlings.